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Austin Zoo Admission for Six

Customer Reviews

8,873 Ratings

100% Verified Reviews
All reviews are from people who have redeemed deals with this merchant.

EK

Ellen K. ·
3 reviews TOP REVIEWER

·Reviewed April 27, 2018

We love going to see all the rescued animals and getting snowcones!

MG

Michelle G. ·
5 reviews TOP REVIEWER

·Reviewed February 9, 2018

I love that it is nice and small. I loved that there are now zoo keepers talking about different animals at certain times there now. It was very educational.

KD

Katherine D. ·
3 reviews TOP REVIEWER

·Reviewed December 22, 2017

Fun small zoo, good for kids. Not nearly as big as San Antonio or Ft. Worth zoos but they have a great mission as a rescue/rehabilitation center. Boyfriend, sisters and I went during Thanksgiving break and had a blast!

What You'll Get

Choose from Three Options

$14.50 for zoo visit for two ($23.90 value)

$26 for zoo visit for four ($47.80 value)

$37.50 for zoo visit for six ($71.70 value)

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.May be repurchased every 90 days. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for birthday parties, field trips, or special events. Not valid 3/10/18-3/18/18.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

About Austin Zoo

Austin Zoo originated as Good Day Ranch in 1990 featuring pony rides and goat-milking demonstrations. Over the next four years, the founders began rescuing exotic animals and evolving into a rescue center, renaming the facility under its current moniker. After becoming a safe haven for more than 300 rescued animals of more than 100 different species, the Austin Zoo began the process of becoming a nonprofit organization, which it completed in 2000. Housed in native Texas Hill Country enclosures, the animals can enjoy real grass and landscaping instead of concrete exhibits or studio apartments. African lions and Bengal tigers stretch out in the big cat habitats while colobus monkeys and a marmoset swing from tree to tree in monkey areas. In addition to wild creatures, the zoo houses domesticated animals such as a miniature donkey, potbellied pigs, and llamas.